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Learning about Redpolls (Gråsisken) and a good ringing/counting day
After two days without going to Kabeltromlen, today we went there ringing. However, Jeppe did not come ringing but instead helped out Knud with the migration counting. He had the chance to learn about seabird identification and they even had a counting record for the season: more than 2000 Common guillemots (Lomvie)! Also, Jeppe spotted a group of 10 Long-tailed ducks (Havlit).
At Kabeltromlen, Christina and Amelie opened the nets and Martin and I came for the first round. We caught a Ring ouzel (Ringdrossel) and it turned out to be the same individual at we ringed the 1 st of November. It was good to see you again!
In the end, we all had a nice morning ringing and right before closing the nets and we were fortunate to get some beautiful Bearded tits (Skægmejse), one for each!
Once back in the lighthouse we decided to open the two nets in the garden for one hour. We played some bird calls close to the nets which were enough to attract one Greenfinch (Gronirisk) and one Chaffinch (Bogfinke) into the nets.
In the afternoon we all attended a masterclass about Redpoll (Gråsisken) taxa identification. Simon provided us with some valuable information regarding ID, ageing and sexing of Redpolls that you will also be able to watch in a video that will come soon (keep an eye on our social media). We even put into practice what we learned with one quiz for ID and another for moulting, so you can also challenge your birder skills. Now we only need to catch some in the nets tomorrow.
Our guests, Lars and Lone joined us both ringing and counting enjoying a big flock of 125 Snow buntings (Snespurv).
For the first day in 30 years, there were no tourists today in the tip due to the new corona restrictions. We all hope you are safe and that you can visit us soon.
Ring marking (Cable drum + Lighthouse):
Rødhal - Robin - 2
Gærdesmutte - Wren -1
Skægmejse - Bearded tit - 3
Sortmejse - Coal tit - 2
Blåmejse - Blue tit - 6
Monk - Blackcap - 2
Vindrossel - Redwing - 1
Bogfinke - Chaffinch - 1
Grønirisk - Greenfinch - 1
Total: 19
Click here to see today's observations entered in the Dofbasen by observers in the area
People: Jeppe Overgaard, Knud Pedersen, Amelie Zeller, Martin Grienenberger, Simon S. Christiansen, Christina Stinn, Erik Christophersen, Lars & Lone Madsen & Pablo Macías Torres
Sunshine, wind and coconut macaroons
Pablo and Amelie opened nets to ring in the lighthouse garden this morning where Jeppe and I joined them a little later. We actually caught several birds, including a few Tree sparrows (Skovspurv) and even a House Sparrow (Gråspurv).
In between rounds, Amelie and Pablo checked all remaining sheets:
We closed nets at noon, and Amelie uploaded the volunteer recruitment video on Youtube. She also updated the ringing guideline with new information about the two subspecies of Bullfinches (Dompap) and their respective wing lengths. I baked coconut macaroons while everyone else went to the beach for a walk and to watch seabirds.
I went out afterwards and watched a couple of Razorbills (Alk) feeding only 20 meters from the shore - I'd never seen them that close before!
Jeppe had the opportunity to learn about the different bird species. They saw a Purple Sandpiper (Sortgrå ryle), a Long-tailed duck (Havlit), Common scoters (Sortand), Northern gannets (Sule), and Razorbills (Alk), which were actually quite close to the beach. They even saw a beautiful ringed male Eider (Edderfugl):
Afterwards, we all went to Gammel Skagen to enjoy a beautiful sunset over the horizon:
Simon had a meeting with the director of BirdLife Denmark today as well as a meeting with the financial director. A radio tag arrived in the mail which we will use to show to visitors on the next guided tours. This radio tag is different from the GPS tags that we put on the Blackbirds (Solsort) for the ICARUS project. There was another tracking project with Robins (Rødhals), which got radio tags glued to their back rather than put on as a harness.
Lone and Lars went out to visit Martin and Knud at World’s End 3. The migration count today was much better than it has been recently: They saw 2000 Kittiwakes (Ride), 150 Red-throated divers (Rødstrubede lom), a flock of Snow Buntings (Snespurv), as well as a small flock of four Coal tits (Sortmejse) coming in from the sea. The highlight was an adult peregrine falcon (Vandrefalk) that came in over the water as well, and it even had a color ring on it!
Photo by: Knud Pedersen
We are looking forward to going ringing at Kabeltromlen again tomorrow. The weather looks great for the next few days – fingers crossed that we get lots of birds in the nets!
Ringmærkning (Fyrhavn):
Munk – Blackcap: 1
Blåmejse – Blue tit: 3
Musvit – Great tit: 1
Gråspurv – House sparrow: 1
Skovspurv – Tree sparrow: 7
Bogfinke – Chaffinch: 1
Grønirisk – Greenfinch: 1
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People: Pablo Macías, Jeppe Overgaard, Knud Pedersen, Amelie Zeller, Martin Grienenberger, Simon S. Christiansen, Christina Stinn, Lars & Lone Madsen
Det har blæst en halv pelikan
I dag har været en blæsende dag. Dette har ikke hold Martin og Pablo fra at tage til Kattegatbunkeren for at tælle fugle. I den første time var der nok fugle at se på, dog kommer der ikke mange fugle forbi de efterfølgende timer.
Eftersom ringmærkningen udgår grundet vejret, bliver Amelie og jeg hjemme for at arbejde på ICARUS projektet. ICARUS er forkortelsen for International Cooperation for Animal Research Using Space. Her på stationen påsætter vi skånsomt en lille GPS-sender på solsorte, som sender informationer til en antenne der bl.a. kan fortælle os hvor den pågældende solsort opholder sig.
Det lykkes os at få skruet og banket på nogle brædder, så vi nu har en flot ny antenneholder som er placeret ved Det Grå Fyr.
Antenneholderen er boret sikkert fast med antennen i toppen. Fremtiden vil fortælle os om vi har bygget den høj nok til at opfange de nødvendige signaler.
Christina har haft en fridag, som hun har brugt på at færdiggøre en ny video om fugle som trækker om natten. Den bliver udgivet i den kommende fremtid.
Vores gæster Lars og Lone, kom forbi med en død Lomvie (Guilemot) som vi tog et kig på. Den bliver en del af de andre døde fugle som vi opbevarer i vores fryser. Hen på eftermiddagen gennemgik Pablo vores indsamlet data for Dompap (Bullfinch). Det viser sig, at siden den første august i år har fuglestationen fanget og ringmærket over 150 Dompaps. Dette er rekord for stationen.
Jeg tager selv på en cykeltur rundt i området for at finde rønnebær, dog uden held.
Derfor vil jeg gerne komme med en lille efterspørgelse. Hvis I derude, stadig har rønnebær i haven, og gerne vil donere lidt til fuglestationen siger vi gerne ja tak. Vi vil bruge dem til at indfange Silkehaler (Waxwing) som vi gerne vil ringmærke. Man kan komme forbi fuglestationen med dem og hvis vi ikke er hjemme, så lig dem gerne ude foran døren.
Sidst på aften holder vi et møde om dag-i-dag samt planer for i morgen. Efter mødet var der personlige beretninger om gode fugle oplevelser.
I morgen forsøger vi med ringmærkning ved Det Grå Fyr og der vil være folk ude for at tælle fugle.
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Personer: Simon S. Christiansen, Knud Pedersen, Christina Stinn, Martin Grienenberger, Pablo Macías, Lars & Lone Madsen, Amelie Zeller og Jeppe Overgaard
3 essential things for a ringer
There’s no better introduction than how Jeppe summarized how he felt this morning : “I’m very tired, but I need a coffee, some fresh air and a bird in my hand and I’m happy.”
The team started the day with such a feeling for a cool and sunny morning. Although the numbers of new ringed birds were quite low, the ringing team enjoyed a good quality time. As always, Simon shared his precious knowledge which was particularly appreciated by everyone, including our guests Lars and Lone. The guys played a little game of how many birds they would get on the first round and the winner was the one with the closest guess, which ended up being Jeppe!
1st bird of the day: Fieldfare - Sjagger
Since our tent at Kabeltromlen is broken, the guys managed to bring back to the lighthouse al of our stuff there and it was a hell of a ride !
They closed the nets due to the weather and few birds, only to come back to the lighthouse and open the garden nets! They had only 8 birds but that still included 5 species, such as Greenfinch (Grønirisk) and Tree Sparrow (Skovspurv). It was the occasion for Lars and Lone to take an active part in the station: while Lars took over the net supervision and helped taking care of the GPS-tags, Lone helped Pablo with writing down the ringing data on the data sheets and gave a hand to Jeppe with closing the nets.
Meanwhile, Simon and Christina went to John Pedersen’s. John generously gave us the bike from the late Mogens Fed. It will for sure get a new life like before, when Mogens used it for birdwatching in Skagen.
They of course stayed a bit at John’s enjoying a coffee (black for Simon and with milk for Christina if you care ;-) and talked about birding in Skagen.
On my side, I went as usual to World’s End 3 with Knud looking for some migrating seabirds. As the previous days, the numbers of alcids remained low in comparison with those we had 2 weeks ago. But still, we enjoyed a very nice morning with a rather good diversity and some nice of those nice moments I love on migration spots when each spotter is announcing flocks coming from almost everywhere in front of him. And we did indeed, with several nice flocks of Geese, Whooper Swans (Sangsvane) or Hooded Crows (Gråkrage).
The rest of the afternoon was spent doing office stuff. Simon even had some help from Chris the Elephant!
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Ringmærkning (Kabeltromlen+Lighthouse):
Bogfinke - Chaffinch - 1
Gronsisken - Greenfinch - 3
Blåmejse – Blue Tit - 4
Dompap, Lille (europaea) – Eurasian Bullfinch - 3
Skovspruv - Tree Sparrow - 1
Munk - Blackcap - 1
Sangdrossel – Song Thrush - 1
Vindrossel – Redwing - 1
Sjagger – Fieldfare - 3
Total: 18
People: Simon S. Christiansen, Knud Pedersen, Christina Stinn, Martin Grienenberger, Jeppe Overgaard, Pablo Macías, Lars & Lone Madsen, Amelie Zeller
Blue Tit Day
This morning started with Christina and me waking up for opening the nets, but then being uncertain about whether we could open or not, as the weather forecast and the radar were difficult to read this morning. In the end, we decided to go and open (an hour after sunrise) and that was a good choice! We only had some small showers of rain and saw some beautiful rainbows.
We definitely had a Blue Tit (Blåmejse) day today but also caught some Bullfinches (Dompap) and a flock of seven Bearded Tits (Skægmejse).
When we were on a round, we also saw some Waxwings (Silkehale) flying over quite close.
Our guests Lone and Lars really appreciate joining us in the ringing and like watching us doing our work and asking interesting questions.
Jeppe had a good feeling about today because he made a big progress in bird extraction and ringing. Here you can see a happy Jeppe after extracting his first Blue Tit (Blåmejse)...
...and when he ringed his first Bearded Tit (Skægmejse).
When we came home we were surprised by Martin who prepared some sandwiches for us for lunch, thanks Martin!
Martin and Knud spent a successful morning counting about 400 Razorbills (Alk), 400 Guillemots (Lomvie) and 400 unidentified Alcids. They also went for a little walk at Grenen Sø to look for Water Pipits (Bjergpiber) but could only observe some Jack Snipes (Enkeltbekkasin). Highlights for them were a Great Skua (Storkjove), a Fulmar (Mallemuk) and two Great Northern Divers (Islom).
As there are some technical problems with the DOF Basen App, Martin wasn’t able to enter the data directly in the field and had to do some very time-consuming data entry in the afternoon.
While Pablo was preparing a delicious fish soup for us, Simon and I were downloading the first tracking information about our GPS-tagged Blackbirds (Solsort). Now we can check, if they are all alright! One of them already changed its location from the Lighthouse Garden to a place close to Kabeltromlen.
People: Simon S. Christiansen, Knud Pedersen, Christina Stinn, Martin Grienenberger, Jeppe Overgaard, Pablo Macías, Lars & Lone Madsen, Amelie Zeller
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Ringmærkning (Kabeltromlen):
Blåmejse – Blue Tit - 24
Dompap, Stor (pyrrhula) – Eurasian Bullfinch - 3
Fuglekonge – Goldcrest - 1
Musvit – Great Tit - 1
Rødhals – Robin - 2
Rørspurv – Reed Bunting - 1
Skægmejse – Bearded Tit - 7
Sortmejse – Coal Tit – 1
Total: 40
Blue monday
This morning we said goodbye to Chris, who was helping us for two weeks. We wish he has a safe journey and all the best in the future. Skagen will always welcome you.
Sadly, today the heavy wind and the rain forced us to stay inside. So, no ringing or counting today. After catching up some sleep we tidy up the field station. In the evening we arrange a meeting and discuss about tomorrow’s plan (hopefully we will go ringing if the weather allows us) and we split different tasks for the week. Lastly, we go through some ringing pictures and double check the information we noted down in the field. This is always a great way to share knowledge and to learn something new about bird ageing and sexing.
We hope to get the nets open tomorrow and luckily catch some nice birds despite the wind.
People: Martin Grienenberger, Amelie Zeller, Simon S. Christiansen, Christina Stinn, Jeppe Overgaard, Chris Ketola, Pablo Macías, Lars & Lone Madsen
Many people, few birds - but a beautiful Ring Ouzel (Ringdrossel)!
Our team keeps growing! Last night, Pablo arrived at Skagen Fuglestation and will remain with us for a couple of weeks. We are looking forward to getting to know him better and learning a lot from each other about birds, birding, and – well, birds. Welcome, Pablo!
Since our group is quite large now, we were able to split into three groups today: Martin and I went to World’s End 3 to count migratory seabirds. It was a slow day for us, with the highest counts of a few hundred Alcids and around two hundred Common Scoters (Sortand). However, it didn’t rain on us and the wind was also quite mild.
Esben and Amelie went to Jennes Sø to ring with Michael. Chris, Jeppe, and Pablo ringed at Kabeltromlen. They opened the nets a bit later than usual because of rainy and windy weather at dawn. It was quite a slow day at both sites, with only 15 new birds at Kabeltromlen and 12 new birds at Jennes Sø.
However, a Ring Ouzel (Ringdrossel) was caught in the nets at Kabeltromlen – so exciting! Erik was there to take a beautiful photo:
Jeppe took the opportunity of the slow day to practice handling and ringing birds at his own pace. It is a much more stressful experience to do this when there are many birds in the bags that need to get processed before the next round. Chris’ last bird today was a Great tit (Musvit) – well, I guess it could’ve been a Blue tit (Blåmejse), which is definitely worse!
We are sad to have to say goodbye to Chris tomorrow. He was with us for only two weeks but became an integral part of the team during his stay with us. We will surely miss him and hope that our paths will cross again at some (birding) point in the future - perhaps in the Amazonian jungle...?
Ringmærkning (Kabeltromlen):
Fuglekonge - Goldcrest: 4
Gærdesmutte - Wren: 1
Rødhals - Robin: 1
Blåmejse - Blue tit: 1
Vindrossel - Redwing: 1
Solsort - Blackbird: 2
Ringdrossel - Ring Ouzel: 1
Munk - Blackcap: 2
Musvit - Great tit: 2
Total KAB: 15
Ringmærkning (Jennes Sø):
Stor Flagspætte - Great spotted woodpecker: 1
Rødhals - Robin: 2
Vindrossel - Redwing: 1
Solsort - Blackbird: 1
Fuglekonge - Goldcrest: 3
Blåmejse - Blue tit: 1
Skovspurv - Tree sparrow: 1
Musvit - Great tit: 2
Total Jennes Sø: 12
Overall total: 27
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People: Chris Ketola, Martin Grienenberger, Pablo Torres, Jeppe Overgaard, Esben Hansen, Knud Pedersen, Michael Ancher, Amelie Zeller, Simon S. Christiansen, Christina Stinn, Erik Christophersen
Det er dejligt at være tilbage på fuglestationen
Først og fremmest vil jeg sige, at jeg er rigtig glad for at være tilbage på fuglestationen og ser frem til den næste måned og de oplevelser der kommer.
Dagen har været præget af et vidunderlig vejr med masser af solskin. Vores lørdag begynder med en dejlig skyfri himmel og en smuk solopgang.
I dag delte vi os op i mindre grupper hvor Chris og jeg mødes med Michael ved Jennes Sø, Christina, Amelie og Esben tog ud til Kabletromlen og Martin tog sammen med Knud ud til Verdens Ende 3 for at tælle havfugle på træk.
Ude ved Jennes Sø oplever vi et fåtal af fugle som flyver i vores net. Dette betyder at vi har god tid til at ringmærke og tale om de fugle som vi fanger i nettene.
Jeg er stadig ny indenfor ringmærkning, så det er dejligt med god tid, således den erfarende Chris kunne rette ind på min nuværende forståelse af de elementer som ringmærkning indebærer.
Ude ved Kabletromlen oplever Christina, Amelie og Esben det samme. Der er ikke så mange fugle i nettene, derved har Christina, Amelie og Esben muligheden for at nærstudere de fugle som fanges.
Der bliver i løbet af formiddagen fanget en god flok blåmejser (Blue tit). Jørgen der er dukket op med Igor, hjælper med til at få nedskrevet data på blåmejserne. Ligeledes bliver der fanget solsorte som Amelie tog med sig, da der skal tages flåter fra dem.
Tilbage på fuglestationen åbner vi nettene i vores lille have. Vi fanger bl.a. Skovspurv (Tree sparrow), Kvækerfinke (brambling) og Blåmejse (Blue tit). Chris fik muligheden for at ringmærke hans første Skovspurv (Tree sparrow). Vi fik ligeledes set på fugle fra fuglestationen.
Sidst på eftermiddagen bliver der tjekket op på dagens genfangster, hvor vi kigger på fuglenes historik og sammenligner de biometriske mål fra da de bliv mærket og senere genfanget.
Her til aften vil vores nye frivillig Pablo ankomme, hvilket vi alle ser frem til.
Ringmærkning (Kabeltromlen)
Blåmejse (Blue tit) 18
Bogfinke (Chaffinch) 2
Dompap (Bullfinch) 2
Gærdesmutte (Wren) 2
Gransanger (Chiffchaff) 1
Gråsisken (Redpoll) 1
Munk (Blackcap) 1
Musvit (Great tit) 6
Rødhals (Robin) 4
Rørspurv (Reed Bunting) 1
Sjagger (Fieldfare) 4
Skægmejse (Bearded tit) 1
Skovspurv (Tree sparrow) 3
Solsort (Blackbird) 1
Vindrossel (Redwing) 1
Ialt 48
Ringmærkning (Jennes Sø)
Gærdesmutte (Wren) 2
Rødhals (Robin) 2
Vindrossel (Redwing) 1
Fuglekonge (Goldcrest) 1
Topmejse (Crested tit) 1
Sortmejse (Coal tit) 1
Blåmejse (Blue tit) 2
Musvit (Great tit) 9
Gråsisken (Redpoll) 20
Ialt 39
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People: Chris Ketola, Martin Grienenberger, Knud Pedersen, Amelie Zeller, Michael Ancher, Esben E. Hansen, Christina Stinn, Jørgen Kabel og Igor, Erik Christophersen, Jenne & Jeppe Overgaard
Fuglehus
Friday means splitting of ringing teams : Chris and Amelie went to join Michael Ancher at Jennes Sø while Christina, Aurora, Simon and I went to Kabeltromlen.
The good choice in terms of number of birds was definitely Jennes Sø this morning with a good busy round with over 60 Redpolls (Gråsisken), leading to a around 50 bird morning. And at last but not least, they enjoyed cupcakes baked by Michael and one shot of homemade alcohol with Michael and Jenne ! According to Chris, this morning was a great experience of European ringing !
Redpolls keeping social distancing !
Crested Tit
Treecreeper
Long-tailed Tit
At Kabeltromlen, things were quite different with considerably low numbers of birds, unlike we could have guessed considering the good weather the night before. Luckily, a flock of Blue Tits (Blåmejse) found its way to our nets to get at least a decent round. Being more free than usual allowed us to check around for some nice birds in Grenen and we enjoyed amazing views at a young male Goshawk (Duehog) sitting on top of a wooden pole. We also had the luck to see a few Waxwings and Parrot Crossbills migrating, not the worst birds to look at !
Blue Tits showing their usual love
Unfortunately, Aurora’s stay came to an end and she had to leave today back to her home in England. It was lovely to have you here, work and live with you during these last two weeks. We already miss you !
This afternoon, it rained.
In the evening, Jeppe and Esben arrived making us 6 now, until Palo arrives tomorrow. It looks like we’re are going to have a nice crowdy and funny weekend all together !!
Ringmærkning (Kabeltromlen)
Blåmejse (Blue Tit) |
9 |
Dompap (Bullfinch) |
4 |
Fuglekonge (Goldcrest) |
1 |
Gærdesmutte (Wren) |
1 |
Gråsisken(Redpoll) |
1 |
Kvækerfinke (Bramling) |
1 |
Munk (Blackcap) |
2 |
Rødhals (Robin) |
5 |
Sjagger (Fieldfare) |
1 |
Grand Total |
26 |
Ringmærkning (Jennes Sø
Sortmejse (Coal Tit) |
1 |
Topmejse (Crested Tit) |
1 |
Blåmejse (Blue Tit) |
2 |
Gærdesmutte (Wren) |
2 |
Lille Gråsisken(Lesser Redpoll) |
39 |
Stor Gråsisken(Common Redpoll) |
18 |
Halemejse (Long-tail Tit) |
1 |
Munk (Blackcap) |
1 |
Rødhals (Robin) |
1 |
Fuglekonge (Goldcrest) |
1 |
Bogfinke (Chaffinch) |
1 |
Dompap (Bullfinch) |
2 |
Kvækerfinke (Brambling) |
1 |
Træløber (Eurasian Treecreeper) |
1 |
Musvit |
10 |
Grand Total |
82 |
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People: Aurora Gonzalo-Tarodo, Chris Ketola, Martin Grienenberger, Knud Pedersen, Amelie Zeller, Simon S. Christiansen, Christina Stinn, Leif & Lisbeth, Michael Ancher, Jenne, Jeppe Overgaard, Esben E. Hansen
Two Pallid Swifts together for the first time in DK!
The day started with Christina and Martin opening the nets. After a few days with no ringing, it was very nice to come back. I joined them with Amelie for the first round and we had the first two blackbirds. Amelie then nun back to the lighthouse to tag them with Simon.
In the meantime, Christina, Martin and I carried on ringing. We didn’t have many birds but enough to keep us busy. In the second round, we got another blackbird and then Christina had to go back to the lighthouse to tag it.
The ringing was quite slow but some southern treats kept us excited ! Jørgen found a swift flying over the Reservatet. While looking at it with Martin, they realised that there were actually two Swifts flying together and at least one where looking like a Pallid Swift. Around an hour afterwards, the Swifts were relocated while looking at the Shrike and it appeared that both of them were Pallids !! Crazy ! It's the first time in Denmark that 2 individuals are seen at the same time ! up to 2019 there has been only 18 previous records in Denmark for that species, and those birds are number 4 and 5 in Skagen.
Photos of the Pallid Swift: Erik Christophersen
Another surprise was awaiting for us, a Red-Backed Shrike (Rødrygget Tornskade) roosted at the Grenens parking lot. Normally this species migrate to Africa and now it is to late for them to be here, so at first, we hoped that it was a different species and hopefully a more interesting one, however that was not the case. But it's the latest record ever in Skagen and maybe even in Denmark? In 1992 a 1 cy. was seen in Skagen between the 20th and 25th of October which was the latest until today.
The last surprise of the day for me was a Tree Sparrow (Skovspurv). Where I live in Bristol these species are very uncommon, I had never seen one before at my area, and of course, I had never ringed one. Today that changed and I had the pleasure to hold and ring one, making this my 96th species of bird ever ringed. I was wishing to hit the 100, but since I am leaving tomorrow this seems unlikely.
After lunch, we spent some time installing the antenna for the Blackbirds (Solsort) tracking, but it was quite challenging due to the specifications of the equipment. A provisional installation was done but we will have to move it in a few days.
Migration counting was not too successful due to the low numbers of birds, so Chris and Knud had the opportunity to spend more time looking for the Shrike and the Pallid Swift.
One more time the team went to the city centre to try to spot the Waxwing (Silkehale), and one more time with no luck, however, we heard them by the lighthouse, still, we didn’t see them.
Tomorrow is my last day at the Skagen Fuglestation. I have had an amazing time, I have learned things I didn’t know and have made friends, I think I have accomplished by far my objectives.
Until the next time Skagen!!
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People: Aurora Gonzalo-Tarodo, Chris Ketola, Martin Grienenberger, Knud Pederson, Amelie Zeller, Simon S. Christiansen, Christina Stinn, Leif & Lisbeth
Ringmærkning (Kabeltromlen):
Blue tit- Blåmejse | 1 |
Bullfinch-Dompap | 3 |
Wen-Gærdesmutte | 3 |
Dunnock-Jernspurv | 1 |
Blackcap- Munk | 8 |
Great Tit-Musvit | 1 |
ieldfare-Sjagger | 1 |
Grand Total |
18 |